Updated
Updated · Middle East Eye · Jul 13
Bessent Unveils 5-Point Economic Statecraft Doctrine, Defending US Sanctions and Industrial Policy
Updated
Updated · Middle East Eye · Jul 13

Bessent Unveils 5-Point Economic Statecraft Doctrine, Defending US Sanctions and Industrial Policy

1 articles · Updated · Middle East Eye · Jul 13

Summary

  • Scott Bessent used a recent speech to frame a five-point US “economic statecraft” doctrine that ties national security to domestic production, reciprocal market access and Washington’s power to set rules.
  • Five principles anchor the approach: rebuild national capacity, demand reciprocity, “write the rules of the next economy,” preserve the dollar system and sanctions leverage, and link national power to household prosperity.
  • The doctrine explicitly backs decisive use of trade and financial tools, with Bessent warning countries cannot benefit from the dollar-based system while helping others evade US sanctions.
  • That message marks a sharper break from decades of US-backed globalization, recasting supply-chain dependence and industrial offshoring as threats to sovereignty and prosperity.
  • The speech also underscores a broader US shift toward selective protectionism and unilateral economic pressure, even as Washington continues to present those tools as rules-based leadership.

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